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Now Playing - Live Action Movie Of Individual Carbon Atoms

Can t wait for the next Star Trek movie?    Okay, this doesn t have Zoe Saldana but it s still pretty terrific -  the first movie ever of carbon atoms moving along the edge of a graphene crystal.

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Watching electrons at work

Researchers from ETH Zurich, Empa - Swiss Federal Laboratory for Materials Science and Technology, and Stanford have taken snapshots of the crystal structure of perovskite nanocrystals as it was d .

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Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Researchers build structured, multi-part nanocrystals with super light-emitting properties

Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Researchers build structured, multi-part nanocrystals with super light-emitting properties
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Researchers build structured, multi-part nanocrystals with super light-emitting properties

 E-Mail IMAGE: Researchers combined perovskite nanocubes - tiny crystals with useful electrical or optical properties - with spherical nanoparticles to form a regular, repeating structure called a superlattice. Some of these structures. view more  Credit: Image courtesy of Maksym Kovalenko and Ihor Cherniukh/ETH Zürich, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology AMES, Iowa - Researchers have developed new types of materials that combines two or three types of nanoparticles into structures that display fundamental new properties such as superfluorescence. The whole goal of this research is to make new materials with new properties and/or exotic new structures, said Alex Travesset, an Iowa State University professor of physics and astronomy and an associate scientist for the U.S. Department of Energy s Ames Laboratory. Those materials are made of very tiny materials, nanoparticles, and lead to properties not shared by more traditional materials made of atoms and molec

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